Bacchanal

Funding from councils reduces Bacchanal venue change debt to $6,000

Bacchanal's debt—the result of a change in venue and added costs for security and facilities—has been reduced to just $6,000, thanks to pledges from the student councils.

Casual Friday: Drop it like it's hot

This weekend will be epic.

Bring Of Montreal (Out)back

Regardless of people’s opinions about artistry versus commerce, the fact remains that “Wraith Pinned to the Mist,” aka “Outback Tonight,” is by far of Montreal’s most famous song. It’s also a given that musical artists should be prepared to play their most famous songs at any big concert.

Budget matches buzz for Bacchanal concert

Bacchanal's Spring Concert is one of the largest free events on campus, but planning on a big budget still allows for few financial freedoms.

Casual Fridays: Home alone

We're excited for Bacchanal first and foremost because we are finally going to see throngs of our classmates. On the weekend. On campus.

Despite many Bacchanal events, concert remains main draw

Students who associate Bacchanal Weekend with only one concert might be surprised to hear that the weekend includes more than just the anticipated concert and accompanying publicity stunts.

Letter to the Editor: Robert J. von Gutfeld

Like the concert, the response to Bacchanal speaks volumes (and that's the problem!).

Bacchanal spring concert lineup announced

The official lineup for Columbia’s annual spring concert will feature acclaimed rapper Ghostface Killah, glam rockers of Montreal, and up-and-coming hip-hop artist Wiz Khalifa, who will rock Low Plaza on April 24.

Irreverent comic Bob Saget comes to Miller

Saget lived up to his naughty reputation on a Wednesday night performance in Miller Theatre, inundating the audience with no-holds-barred sexual humor.